On July 4th I used one of my coupons to buy a Zenith DTT901 converter at Circuit City ($59.00). I liked the first one enough that on July 6th I went back and used my second coupon to buy another one. The DTT901 has analog pass through - which is important to me because I feed the TVs in my guest room and family room with the TV 2 output from my Dish Network 622. So when the box is turned off, I can still get the signal from the 622 on UHF channel 60 (analog). When the converter box is turned on, I can select from any OTA digital channel - giving me a lot more flexibility for what to watch on those extra TVs (without paying a monthly fee for another Dish Network box.) I had considered buying the DTV Pal, but it would have cost me more (with shipping), and based on reviews, I think the only thing I would have gained is a more sophisticated program guide - something I can live without. I did see the Magnavox converter (with analog pass through) at Sears for $49.00, but reviews I saw suggested the overall quality of that box - including the picture and tuner - wasn't as good as the Zenith. I like that the Zenith remote allows me to program it to operate the TV power - I wish I could also program it to operate the TV's volume control. Instead the box has an internal volume control, so it could be confusing for some people who can't understand why the volume is still too low even when they have it set at maximum on the converter box.